One must assume that the dino represents a metamorphic structure that was intruded from the tertiary period. We'll assume that the rock is El Cap for the sake of scientific accuracy. Also, for accuracy, we'll use the third example of "live cat". So if Chris Sharma hits a live cat with a piece of granite from El Cap, then a masturbation dies.

One must assume that the dino represents a metamorphic structure that was intruded from the tertiary period. We'll assume that the rock is El Cap for the sake of scientific accuracy. Also, for accuracy, we'll use the third example of "live cat". So if Chris Sharma hits a live cat with a piece of granite from El Cap, then a masturbation dies.

One must assume that the dino represents a metamorphic structure that was intruded from the tertiary period. We'll assume that the rock is El Cap for the sake of scientific accuracy. Also, for accuracy, we'll use the third example of "live cat". So if Chris Sharma hits a live cat with a piece of granite from El Cap, then a masturbation dies.

One must assume that the dino represents a metamorphic structure that was intruded from the tertiary period. We'll assume that the rock is El Cap for the sake of scientific accuracy. Also, for accuracy, we'll use the third example of "live cat". So if Chris Sharma hits a live cat with a piece of granite from El Cap, then a masturbation dies.

One must assume that the dino represents a metamorphic structure that was intruded from the tertiary period. We'll assume that the rock is El Cap for the sake of scientific accuracy. Also, for accuracy, we'll use the third example of "live cat". So if Chris Sharma hits a live cat with a piece of granite from El Cap, then a masturbation dies.

What if it's Schrodinger's cat?

Curt

What if it isn't?

How do we tell?

It can be argued that this thread is both brilliant and moronic At the same time.